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  • First of all, I think that this show is amazing. Of course nobody should take what is said as real life advice but it's a great show to watch with your friends. I barely watch TV anymore but I would always tune to it when it's on. I do not believe that it is teaching girls to be sluts because it is obviously meant for a mature audience who have experienced the situations before and will not take the advice given to heart. I would recommend this show to my friends. I usually don't watch MTV because I think their shows are "stupid" but this show is an exception.

    Great show, love it. Openly recommend it to others.
  • Seriously, I am so sick of these ignorant reviewers on IMDb who are offended by everything that isn't according to the "morals" of the Bible or some ridiculous made up fringe standard. They're so scared of reality they might as well get on their spaceships and get off our damned (see what I did there?) planet. Maybe fly into the sun?

    There's a reason it's in it's 4th season. This is a show driven by female comedians (mostly) and it's pleasantly, hysterically out of control. This is a very clever and funny show. It's just like How to be a Grownup (a bit milder but just as good). They use some really stellar comedians to talk about the female (and sometimes male) experience regarding sexuality and dating. It's an honestly blunt show designed to make SANE people laugh.

    I only knock off one star because they give away too much in their "coming up next" segments. MTV, stop it! Stop it right now! (-‸ლ) :p
  • Together with your ladies, you should watch this show. It provides a platform which gives women the opportunity to talk about subjects you might otherwise avoid or steer clear because you are uncomfortable with them. I really appreciate the advise given, and I was so interested in the topics that I felt like I needed to weigh in with my own opinion. Additionally, I picked up a lot of knowledge, and it helped me relate to other girls who share my viewpoints or experiences. This is an outlet for many women who are unable to have these types of conversations with their mothers or who lack a motherly figure to asks these questions too.